References University of Miami: Mimosa Pudica.
} You can propagate mimosa trees from branches, but take care when you transfer the rooted cutting into a bigger pot, and then transplant it into the ground one year later, because the mimosa can go into shock. Step 1 Cut a 4 to 6-inch stem of the mimosa tree late in the spring. Sep 21, Take cuttings in the spring or early summer to propagate your mimosa tree.
The Mimosa Tree can also be used to line entryways or driveways, and its uniform shape allows it to pair nicely with others in its species.
Cut at an angle a two-inch-long side shoot with a piece of old wood Accokeek MD (a “heel”). Remove the lower leaves from the cutting, allowing two upper leaves to remain. Insert the severed end of the cutting into a two-inch planter pot filled with moistened peat moss.
Mimosa (Albizia julibrissin) trees thrive in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 through 9. It’s a stunning landscape tree that houses wildlife and provides shade to humans.
Many trees die quickly after wilting is observed, though most die branch by branch.
Apr 23, Propagate your mimosa tree through cuttings in summer (highest success rate, but spring is also fine). Gather seeds from a tree, they germinate readily. You can even grow a new mimosa tree from bark. In regions with harsh winters, your best option is to plant your mimosa tree in large pots so that you may bring them indoors over bushmulch.clubted Reading Time: 8 mins.
Jun 07, I would be extremely surprised if mimosa won't grow from cuttings. This is one tough plant to kill, usually a sign of something easy to propagate. 'Tis the season, so no reason not to try, standard woody cutting procedures.